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farm labourer's clothing

Accession Number GRSRM : 2006.172

Description

Jacket and trousers. These items of clothing are in very dilapidated condition. They were found stuffed up a chimney of a cottage at Toft Monks. The trousers are made of various pieces of light brown corduroy, cotton drill and other material all patched and re-patched many times. The jacket is made of blue woollen and cream cotton sections, stitched and patched together several times with large square section from the front now missing, having been cut out in the past. Believed to date from 1800 to 1830.

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These rare surviving examples of early 19th century work clothes were found stuffed up a chimney in Toft Monks, Norfolk. It is uncertain whether the clothes were placed up the chimney to stop draughts or as is often the case with objects such as shoes and bottles, as a ritual protection against evil. Both the light brown trousers and the blue wool and cream cotton jacket have been heavily patched and repaired. The jacket has a section missing which has been cut out at some point in the past. Although everyone except the very poorest would have had an outfit saved for their ‘Sunday best’ most labourers wouldn’t have had the spare income to buy new work clothes. Clothing was continually repaired and recycled, therefore remaining examples of this type are incredibly rare. Extra money could be earned at busy harvest time and this often supplied the money for any clothing and footwear needed over winter.

Creation Date 1800-1830
Material corduroy
Department Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse